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15" alloys on gu

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15" alloys on gu

Post by gudge »

I've got a set of 15" alloy rims from my gq. They fit on my gu with about 5mm clearance of the brakes. To close?
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Re: 15" alloys on gu

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gudge wrote:I've got a set of 15" alloy rims from my gq. They fit on my gu with about 5mm clearance of the brakes. To close?
Soo long as they dont touch your brakes they will be fine

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i swaped some from GQ to GU, picked up a sml pebble & it wore out a groove in the alloy.
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Re: 15" alloys on gu

Post by Lepa »

as long as the 15in rim has the correct offset you shouldn't have a problem
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Re: 15" alloys on gu

Post by cooki_monsta »

Take a die grinder to the caliper, you can grind a bit from the mount of the caliper which is close to the rim, take a bit out and you should be ok. Just remember to check and clean regularly
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